Welcome to In-Quest Medical Research, LLC
“advances and breakthroughs in healthcare today often come from clinical trials”
“advances and breakthroughs in healthcare today often come from clinical trials”
To provide personalized, high-quality care to our research volunteers while delivering exceptional service and quality data to our CRO and Sponsor partners.
Each of our physicians are certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and comes to our research practice with years of experience in their area of specialty. Our board-certified Nurse Practitioners (NP's) blend clinical expertise in diagnosis and treatment with an emphasis on disease prevention and health management. As valuable members of the clinical team at In-Quest Medical Research, our nurse practitioners bring a unique, holistic approach to our patients. Our kind, caring Research Team maintains certifications in Good Clinical Practice and always puts the patients’ health wellness first.
Our experienced medical professionals put your healing needs first. Our caring team will always update your primary care and specialty practitioners with your progress in the study and inform them of any adverse events or abnormal tests. We believe in continuity of care across all disciplines and feel it is important for your doctors and other practitioners to know that you are enrolled in a clinical trial.
We value the physicians who work with us and those who frequently refer patients to the trials. Our referring physicians play a vital role in facilitating patient access to clinical trials. Introducing the concept of clinical trials to their patients before referral to the treating principal investigator increases the patients willingness to participate in clinical research. If you are a physician interested in learning more about our clinical trials and how you can get involved please contact us.
Clinical trials are designed to advance medical science and the improve quality of life for so many people. But no part of a clinical trial is as vital to its success as participating volunteers. Without them, new medical breakthroughs simply would not occur.